Monday, December 29, 2008
Jose Spinnin' Cortes!!!
De regreso a casa y aludiendo el camino de 3hrs sin nada que hacer, escuchaba mi ipod y encontre que tenia unas muy buenas rolas de unos de los mejores djs de Mexico hoy en dia "JOSE SPINNIN CORTES (JSC)" en una compilación de mas nescafe y bueno llegando busque info y tiene muuy buenos remixes y tambièn rolas producidas por el mismo. les dejo el link de donde lo encontre(ya saben si les gusta comprenlo!!!! PIRACY IS A CRIME!!!) les dejo su pagina para que la chequen!! saludos PAGINA OFICIAL Y SU myspace

PLayList
01. Again [OriginaL Version] 06:25
02. You Know I've Got It [Original Version] 06:46
03. Dame Mas!!! [JSC BearLin Records Remix] 07:44
04. Making Love [Jose Spinnin Club Mix] 06:45
05. Insanity [the End of the WorLd Mix] 07:03
06. Is Not Over Yet [FulLon Tribal Mix] 07:44
07. Easy as Life [Club Mix] 09:41
08. Lament of Phoenix [OriginaL Version] 7:21
09. When I'm with You [Unreleased Mix Pt. 2] 09:31
10. IBEROAMERICA [OriginaL Mix] 08:34
11. the One [OriginaL Version] 08:06
12. Make it Happen [tribe tek Mix] 08:26
13. Recuerdos [Bearlin Mix] 06:16
14. Do You BeLieve [OriginaL Mix] 07:49
15. TilL Down Do Us Part [OriginaL Version] 07:09
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PLayList
01. Again [OriginaL Version] 06:25
02. You Know I've Got It [Original Version] 06:46
03. Dame Mas!!! [JSC BearLin Records Remix] 07:44
04. Making Love [Jose Spinnin Club Mix] 06:45
05. Insanity [the End of the WorLd Mix] 07:03
06. Is Not Over Yet [FulLon Tribal Mix] 07:44
07. Easy as Life [Club Mix] 09:41
08. Lament of Phoenix [OriginaL Version] 7:21
09. When I'm with You [Unreleased Mix Pt. 2] 09:31
10. IBEROAMERICA [OriginaL Mix] 08:34
11. the One [OriginaL Version] 08:06
12. Make it Happen [tribe tek Mix] 08:26
13. Recuerdos [Bearlin Mix] 06:16
14. Do You BeLieve [OriginaL Mix] 07:49
15. TilL Down Do Us Part [OriginaL Version] 07:09
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Instituto mexicano del sonido!!!
Compartiendo les lo que escucho y navegando por la web me encontré este grupo bastante bueno ya con algunos años de trayectoria.. les dejo los discos muy buenos!!(den click en el titulo para ir ala fuente) recuerda que si te gustaron compra los discos y apoya a tu artista!!!
IMS???
Camilo Lara es el Instituto Mexico Del Sonido. Un hombre con experiencia en el negocio de la música que no es lo mismo que tener experiencia haciendo música.
Desde muy jóven comenzó trabajando en compañías discográficas y gracias a la herencia familiar de personajes como Marcello Lara y el mismo Bon de Los Enemigos Del Silencio tuvo a su disposición una vasta colección musical que le ayudó a formarse un criterio en torno a ella desde temprana edad.
Defensor y paladín de la música independiente en cualquier idioma, Camilo ha trabajado en estaciones de radio como Orbita, Radioactivo y WFM, donde tuvo programas como el afamado Entre El Cielo Y El Infierno que presentaba música de alrededor del mundo junto al Chuck Pereda (hoy editor en jefe de la Sónika) y también comenzaron en ese mismo espacio a difundir demos de grupos nacionales aún sin contratos como Resorte, Molotov, Plastilina Mosh, Jumbo y varios más.
Actualmente Camilo Lara goza de buenas críticas a la música que hace con todas estas y otras bases que le han ayudado no solo a perfeccionar su folklórico producto sino a entender de que forma atacar otros mercados. Fué con ese conocimiento que consiguió que su primer material, el Méjico Májico, fuera primero editado en España, posteriormente en nuestro país y más adelante en los Estados Unidos y en todos estos lugares recibió buenas críticas.
Se le invitó a participar en una gira con CSS y Hot Chip, en su natal ciudad ha visto presentaciones climáticas en el Festival Vive Latino y este 2007 saca su segundo álbum llamado Piñata.
Hip-Hop, cumbia, Coyoacán, rimas, ex-novias y vivencias de a montones son lo que reflejan este segundo esfuerzo que logra sentirse más actual que el primero en el cual se alcanzaban a notar los varios años que tenía cada canción.

desacargar aqui!!!

descargar aqui!!

descargar aqui!!
IMS???
Camilo Lara es el Instituto Mexico Del Sonido. Un hombre con experiencia en el negocio de la música que no es lo mismo que tener experiencia haciendo música.
Desde muy jóven comenzó trabajando en compañías discográficas y gracias a la herencia familiar de personajes como Marcello Lara y el mismo Bon de Los Enemigos Del Silencio tuvo a su disposición una vasta colección musical que le ayudó a formarse un criterio en torno a ella desde temprana edad.
Defensor y paladín de la música independiente en cualquier idioma, Camilo ha trabajado en estaciones de radio como Orbita, Radioactivo y WFM, donde tuvo programas como el afamado Entre El Cielo Y El Infierno que presentaba música de alrededor del mundo junto al Chuck Pereda (hoy editor en jefe de la Sónika) y también comenzaron en ese mismo espacio a difundir demos de grupos nacionales aún sin contratos como Resorte, Molotov, Plastilina Mosh, Jumbo y varios más.
Actualmente Camilo Lara goza de buenas críticas a la música que hace con todas estas y otras bases que le han ayudado no solo a perfeccionar su folklórico producto sino a entender de que forma atacar otros mercados. Fué con ese conocimiento que consiguió que su primer material, el Méjico Májico, fuera primero editado en España, posteriormente en nuestro país y más adelante en los Estados Unidos y en todos estos lugares recibió buenas críticas.
Se le invitó a participar en una gira con CSS y Hot Chip, en su natal ciudad ha visto presentaciones climáticas en el Festival Vive Latino y este 2007 saca su segundo álbum llamado Piñata.
Hip-Hop, cumbia, Coyoacán, rimas, ex-novias y vivencias de a montones son lo que reflejan este segundo esfuerzo que logra sentirse más actual que el primero en el cual se alcanzaban a notar los varios años que tenía cada canción.

desacargar aqui!!!

descargar aqui!!

descargar aqui!!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Top 100!! the best songs ever!!
INFORMATION PROVIDE BY ROLLINGSTONE MAGAZINE CLICK ON THE TITLE TO LINK IT
1. Like a Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan
2. Satisfaction, The Rolling Stones
3. Imagine, John Lennon
4. What's Going On, Marvin Gaye
5. Respect, Aretha Franklin
6. Good Vibrations, The Beach Boys
7. Johnny B. Goode, Chuck Berry
8. Hey Jude, The Beatles
9. Smells Like Teen Spirit, Nirvana
10. What'd I Say, Ray Charles
11. My Generation, The Who
12. A Change Is Gonna Come, Sam Cooke
13. Yesterday, The Beatles
14. Blowin' in the Wind, Bob Dylan
15. London Calling, The Clash
16. I Want to Hold Your Hand, The Beatles
17. Purple Haze, Jimi Hendrix
18. Maybellene, Chuck Berry
19. Hound Dog, Elvis Presley
20. Let It Be, The Beatles
21. Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen
22. Be My Baby, The Ronettes
23. In My Life, The Beatles
24. People Get Ready, The Impressions
25. God Only Knows, The Beach Boys
26. A Day in the Life, The Beatles
27. Layla, Derek and the Dominos
28. (Sittin on) the Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding
29. Help!, The Beatles
30. I Walk the Line, Johnny Cash
31. Stairway To Heaven, Led Zeppelin
32. Sympathy for the Devil, The Rolling Stones
33. River Deep - Mountain High, Ike and Tina Turner
34. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', The Righteous Brothers
35. Light My Fire, The Doors
36. One, U2
37. No Woman, No Cry, Bob Marley and the Wailers
38. Gimme Shelter, The Rolling Stones
39. That'll Be the Day, Buddy Holly and the Crickets
40. Dancing in the Street, Martha and the Vandellas
41. The Weight, The Band
42. Waterloo Sunset, The Kinks
43. Tutti-Frutti, Little Richard
44. Georgia on My Mind, Ray Charles
45. Heartbreak Hotel, Elvis Presley
46. Heroes, David Bowie
47. Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon and Garfunkel
48. All Along the Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix
49. Hotel California, The Eagles
50. The Tracks of My Tears, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
51. The Message, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
52. When Doves Cry, Prince
53. Anarchy in the U.K., The Sex Pistols
54. When a Man Loves a Woman, Percy Sledge
55. Louie Louie, The Kingsmen
56. Long Tall Sally, Little Richard
57. Whiter Shade of Pale, Procol Harum
58. Billie Jean, Michael Jackson
59. The Times They Are A-Changin', Bob Dylan
60. Let's Stay Together, Al Green
61. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On, Jerry Lee Lewis
62. Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley
63. For What It's Worth, Buffalo Springfield
64. She Loves You, The Beatles
65. Sunshine of Your Love, Cream
66. Redemption Song, Bob Marley and the Wailers
67. Jailhouse Rock, Elvis Presley
68. Tangled Up in Blue, Bob Dylan
69. Crying, Roy Orbison
70. Walk On By, Dionne Warwick
71. California Girls, The Beach Boys
72. Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, James Brown
73. Summertime Blues, Eddie Cochran
74. Superstition, Stevie Wonder
75. Whole Lotta Love, Led Zeppelin
76. Strawberry Fields Forever,The Beatles
77. Mystery Train, Elvis Presley
78. I Got You (I Feel Good), James Brown
79. Mr. Tambourine Man, The Byrds
80. I Heard It Through the Grapevine, Marvin Gaye
81. Blueberry Hill, Fats Domino
82. You Really Got Me, The Kinks
83. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown), The Beatles
84. Every Breath You Take, The Police
85. Crazy, Patsy Cline
86. Thunder Road, Bruce Springsteen
87. Ring of Fire, Johnny Cash
88. My Girl, The Temptations
89. California Dreamin', The Mamas and The Papas
90. In the Still of the Nite, The Five Satins
91. Suspicious Minds, Elvis Presley
92. Blitzkrieg Bop, Ramones
93. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, U2
94. Good Golly, Miss Molly, Little Richard
95. Blue Suede Shoes, Carl Perkins
96. Great Balls of Fire, Jerry Lee Lewis
97. Roll Over Beethoven, Chuck Berry
98. Love and Happiness, Al Green
99. Fortunate Son, Creedence Clearwater Revival
100. You Can't Always Get What You Want, The Rolling Stones
Top 100!!! the best Artist of all the time!
It is a fundamental lesson in the history of rock & roll and its continuing power to inspire and transform. The Immortals is a tribute to those who created rock & roll, written by their peers and heirs, those who have learned from their innovations, struggles and legacies. MORE
1) The Beatles by Elvis Costello
2) Bob Dylan by Robbie Robertson
3) Elvis Presley by Bono
4) The Rolling Stones by Steven Van Zandt
5) Chuck Berry by Joe Perry
6) Jimi Hendrix by John Mayer
7) James Brown by Rick Rubin
8) Little Richard by Little Richard
9) Aretha Franklin by Jerry Wexler
10) Ray Charles by Van Morrison
11) Bob Marley by Wyclef Jean
12) The Beach Boys by Lindsey Buckingham
13) Buddy Holly by John Mellencamp
14) Led Zeppelin by Dave Grohl
15) Stevie Wonder by Elton John
16) Sam Cooke by Art Garfunkel
17) Muddy Watters by Billy Gibbons
18) Marvin Gaye by Smokey Robinson
19) The Velvet Underground by Julian Casablancas
20) Bo Diddley by Iggy Pop
21) Otis Redding by Steve Cropper
22) U2 by Chris Martin
23) Bruce Springsteen by Jackson Browne
24) Jerry Lee Lewis by Moby
25) Fats Domino by Dr. John
26) The Ramones by Lenny Kaye
27) Nirvana by Vernon Reid
28) Prince by Ahmir Thompson
29) The Who by Eddie Vedder
30) The Clash by The Edge
31) Johnny Cash by Kris Kristofferson
32) Smokey Robinson and the Miracles by Bob Seger
33) The Everly Brothers by Paul Simon
34) Neil Young by Flea
35) Michael Jackson by Antonio "LA" Reid
36) Madonna by Britney Spears
37) Roy Orbison by K.D. Lang
38) John Lennon by Lenny Kravitz
39) David Bowie by Lou Reed
40) Simon and Garfunkel by James Taylor
41) The Doors by Marilyn Manson
42) Van Morrison by Peter Wolf
43) Sly and the Family Stone by Don Was
44) Public Enemy by Adam Yauch
45) The Byrds by Tom Petty
46) Janis Joplin by Rosanne Cash
47) Patti Smith by Shirley Manson
48) Run-DMC by Chuck D
49) Elton John by Billy Joel
50) The Band by Lucinda Williams
The second edition of the Immortals features fifty of the greatest rock & roll artists of all time, celebrated by fifty of the most important rock & roll artists of our time. These legends and the stars paying homage to them here come from every walk of rock & roll life -- singers, songwriters, musicians, record makers -- and together they reflect the roots and long branches of a music now entering its second half-century. These vividly told histories and recollections take you deep into blues, rockabilly, soul, funk, punk, heavy metal, reggae, garage rock and rap. You are there, at the birth of genius and in moments of intense, personal revelation.
The Immortals is the essential story of rock & roll, of the men, women and bands at the heart of the revolution, as told by those whose lives they changed and who now change ours. It is, of course, a tale too big for one issue. The Immortals debuted in 2004 as part of ROLLING STONE's yearlong activities marking the fiftieth birthday of rock & roll (we chose Elvis Presley's debut recording session at Sun Studio in July 1954 as Day One). An expert panel of musicians, industry figures and critics, selected by the editors of ROLLING STONE, was asked to pick, in order of preference, the twenty most significant artists of rock's first fifty years. The votes were tabulated according to a weighted point system overseen by the accounting firm Ernst & Young. A list of the first fifty innovators featured in RS 946 can be found here and photos of all 100 artists here. But the fifty who follow are as pivotal in their achievements and enduring in their inspiration. Rock & roll is now a music with a rich past. But at its best, it is still the sound of forward motion. As you read the Immortals, remember: This is what we have to live up to.
51) Howlin' Wolf by Buddy Guy
52) The Allman Brothers Band by Billy Gibbons
53) Eric Clapton by Little Steven
54) Dr. Dre by Kanye West
55) Grateful Dead by Warren Haynes
56) Parliament/Funkadelic by Ice Cube
57) Aerosmith by Slash
58) Sex Pistols by Billie Joe Armstrong
59) Louis Jordan by Ahmet Ertegun
60) Joni Mitchell by Jewel
61) Tina Turner by Janet Jackson
62) Etta James by Bonnie Raitt
63) Phil Spector by Jerry Wexler
64) The Kinks by Peter Buck
65) Al Green by Justin Timberlake
66) Cream by Roger Waters
67) The Temptations by Rod Stewart
68) Jackie Wilson by Peter Wolf
69) Carl Perkins by Tom Petty
70) The Police by Brandon Flowers
71) Frank Zappa by Trey Anastasio
72) AC/DC by Rick Rubin
73) Radiohead by Dave Matthews
74) Hank Williams by Beck
75) The Eagles by Sheryl Crow
76) The Shirelles by Paul Shaffer
77) Beastie Boys by Darryl "DMC" McDaniels
78) The Stooges by Thurston Moore
79) The Four Tops by Smokey Robinson
80) Elvis Costello by Liz Phair
81) The Drifters by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
82) Eminem by Elton John
83) N.W.A. by Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson
84) James Taylor by Art Garfunkel
85) Black Sabbath by Dave Navarro
86) Tupac Shakur by 50 Cent
87) Gram Parsons by Keith Richards
88) Miles Davis by Mos Def
89) The Yardbirds by Steven Tyler
90) Carlos Santana by Henry Garza
91) Ricky Nelson by John Fogerty
92) Guns n' Roses by Joe Perry
93) Booker T. and the MG's by Isaac Hayes
94) Nine Inch Nails by David Bowie
95) Lynyrd Skynyrd by Al Kooper
96) Martha and the Vandellas by Fred Schneider
97) Diana Ross and the Supremes by Antonio "LA" Reid
98) Roxy Music by John Taylor
99) Curtis Mayfield by Boz Scaggs
100) Lee "Scratch" Perry by Adam Horovitz
1) The Beatles by Elvis Costello
2) Bob Dylan by Robbie Robertson
3) Elvis Presley by Bono
4) The Rolling Stones by Steven Van Zandt
5) Chuck Berry by Joe Perry
6) Jimi Hendrix by John Mayer
7) James Brown by Rick Rubin
8) Little Richard by Little Richard
9) Aretha Franklin by Jerry Wexler
10) Ray Charles by Van Morrison
11) Bob Marley by Wyclef Jean
12) The Beach Boys by Lindsey Buckingham
13) Buddy Holly by John Mellencamp
14) Led Zeppelin by Dave Grohl
15) Stevie Wonder by Elton John
16) Sam Cooke by Art Garfunkel
17) Muddy Watters by Billy Gibbons
18) Marvin Gaye by Smokey Robinson
19) The Velvet Underground by Julian Casablancas
20) Bo Diddley by Iggy Pop
21) Otis Redding by Steve Cropper
22) U2 by Chris Martin
23) Bruce Springsteen by Jackson Browne
24) Jerry Lee Lewis by Moby
25) Fats Domino by Dr. John
26) The Ramones by Lenny Kaye
27) Nirvana by Vernon Reid
28) Prince by Ahmir Thompson
29) The Who by Eddie Vedder
30) The Clash by The Edge
31) Johnny Cash by Kris Kristofferson
32) Smokey Robinson and the Miracles by Bob Seger
33) The Everly Brothers by Paul Simon
34) Neil Young by Flea
35) Michael Jackson by Antonio "LA" Reid
36) Madonna by Britney Spears
37) Roy Orbison by K.D. Lang
38) John Lennon by Lenny Kravitz
39) David Bowie by Lou Reed
40) Simon and Garfunkel by James Taylor
41) The Doors by Marilyn Manson
42) Van Morrison by Peter Wolf
43) Sly and the Family Stone by Don Was
44) Public Enemy by Adam Yauch
45) The Byrds by Tom Petty
46) Janis Joplin by Rosanne Cash
47) Patti Smith by Shirley Manson
48) Run-DMC by Chuck D
49) Elton John by Billy Joel
50) The Band by Lucinda Williams
The second edition of the Immortals features fifty of the greatest rock & roll artists of all time, celebrated by fifty of the most important rock & roll artists of our time. These legends and the stars paying homage to them here come from every walk of rock & roll life -- singers, songwriters, musicians, record makers -- and together they reflect the roots and long branches of a music now entering its second half-century. These vividly told histories and recollections take you deep into blues, rockabilly, soul, funk, punk, heavy metal, reggae, garage rock and rap. You are there, at the birth of genius and in moments of intense, personal revelation.
The Immortals is the essential story of rock & roll, of the men, women and bands at the heart of the revolution, as told by those whose lives they changed and who now change ours. It is, of course, a tale too big for one issue. The Immortals debuted in 2004 as part of ROLLING STONE's yearlong activities marking the fiftieth birthday of rock & roll (we chose Elvis Presley's debut recording session at Sun Studio in July 1954 as Day One). An expert panel of musicians, industry figures and critics, selected by the editors of ROLLING STONE, was asked to pick, in order of preference, the twenty most significant artists of rock's first fifty years. The votes were tabulated according to a weighted point system overseen by the accounting firm Ernst & Young. A list of the first fifty innovators featured in RS 946 can be found here and photos of all 100 artists here. But the fifty who follow are as pivotal in their achievements and enduring in their inspiration. Rock & roll is now a music with a rich past. But at its best, it is still the sound of forward motion. As you read the Immortals, remember: This is what we have to live up to.
51) Howlin' Wolf by Buddy Guy
52) The Allman Brothers Band by Billy Gibbons
53) Eric Clapton by Little Steven
54) Dr. Dre by Kanye West
55) Grateful Dead by Warren Haynes
56) Parliament/Funkadelic by Ice Cube
57) Aerosmith by Slash
58) Sex Pistols by Billie Joe Armstrong
59) Louis Jordan by Ahmet Ertegun
60) Joni Mitchell by Jewel
61) Tina Turner by Janet Jackson
62) Etta James by Bonnie Raitt
63) Phil Spector by Jerry Wexler
64) The Kinks by Peter Buck
65) Al Green by Justin Timberlake
66) Cream by Roger Waters
67) The Temptations by Rod Stewart
68) Jackie Wilson by Peter Wolf
69) Carl Perkins by Tom Petty
70) The Police by Brandon Flowers
71) Frank Zappa by Trey Anastasio
72) AC/DC by Rick Rubin
73) Radiohead by Dave Matthews
74) Hank Williams by Beck
75) The Eagles by Sheryl Crow
76) The Shirelles by Paul Shaffer
77) Beastie Boys by Darryl "DMC" McDaniels
78) The Stooges by Thurston Moore
79) The Four Tops by Smokey Robinson
80) Elvis Costello by Liz Phair
81) The Drifters by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
82) Eminem by Elton John
83) N.W.A. by Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson
84) James Taylor by Art Garfunkel
85) Black Sabbath by Dave Navarro
86) Tupac Shakur by 50 Cent
87) Gram Parsons by Keith Richards
88) Miles Davis by Mos Def
89) The Yardbirds by Steven Tyler
90) Carlos Santana by Henry Garza
91) Ricky Nelson by John Fogerty
92) Guns n' Roses by Joe Perry
93) Booker T. and the MG's by Isaac Hayes
94) Nine Inch Nails by David Bowie
95) Lynyrd Skynyrd by Al Kooper
96) Martha and the Vandellas by Fred Schneider
97) Diana Ross and the Supremes by Antonio "LA" Reid
98) Roxy Music by John Taylor
99) Curtis Mayfield by Boz Scaggs
100) Lee "Scratch" Perry by Adam Horovitz
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